Is filtered water safe to use in my aquarium?
I have a freshwater aquarium that needs several water changes each week, due to it being heavily stocked. Now, the water that I’ve been using as replacement is tap water that I run through a Pur water filter, and I am also adding a water conditioner as an extra precaution. The filter is said to remove all heavy metals as well as a whole list of other things from my water. Do you think it would be fine to just trade out the straight up filtered water, or should I keep using the water conditioner. I’m just so sick and tired of measuring out chemicals for my fish tank!
Is there a way to know if my filter is removing the chlorine and chloramine from my water? For what it’s worth, it sure tastes chlorine-free!
i have about 20 guppies in a 25 gallon tank…..SHOULD I be changing the water that much? Its just guess work, really. I have no idea what I’m doing.
i’ve got the pH under control, its the chemicals i’m asking about
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you need the conditioner, sorry. you shouldn’t have your tank so stocked that it needs that many water changes.
you *can* get test strips at the store to see if it’s removing the chlorine, but I don’t think it is.
Whether you use filtered water or tap water, you need to test the ph balance of your tank, and make sure it’s ok for you fish’s environment. I don’t think there’s really any short cuts sorry!
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